No SAH? 240Hz LCD's will show exactly the same SAH blur as 60Hz or 120Hz ones. It doesn't care for an LCD if you draw one frame of 1/60s or 4 frames of 1/240s, the result is exactly the same. Unless motion interpolation takes place, obviously

SAH is inherent to all LCD's. It's just that 240Hz TV's will be able to do a motion interpolation way much more precise than 120Hz ones, and therefore the result is, may be, more natural looking, and pleasing.

In the same way 120Hz tv's only improve blurring when frame interpolation is active, 240Hz tvs, or even 2400Hz tvs will/would need motion interpolation algorithms to reduce SAH blur.

If you double the processing per second aren't you going to increase gaming lag?

Hey fellas i know i'm preaching to the choir, but i made a couple videos explaining exactly what we've been talking about. If anybody knows a good ftp site to upload them to you would find them interesting, because they surprised me a little. The vids are ~ 23mb (x2)

I've heard Crt rise + fall times ranging from microseconds to just under a millisecond. I think it depends on the particular grade of phosphors used.

Hey fellas i know i'm preaching to the choir, but i made a couple videos explaining exactly what we've been talking about. If anybody knows a good ftp site to upload them to you would find them interesting, because they surprised me a little. The vids are ~ 23mb (x2)

borf, please do upload. I'm very interested. But I don't know any ftp sites.

Hey fellas i know i'm preaching to the choir, but i made a couple videos explaining exactly what we've been talking about. If anybody knows a good ftp site to upload them to you would find them interesting, because they surprised me a little. The vids are ~ 23mb (x2)

I've heard Crt rise + fall times ranging from microseconds to just under a millisecond. I think it depends on the particular grade of phosphors used.

I don't know any ftp sites either, you could upload to something like megaupload.com and post the link though.

I think in general people here know that the displays are far more advanced and than source material that we feed even today BD or hdtv is only 8 bit while we have displays that are 10 bit native and higher with the ability to do higher framerates than 24p at 1080 res and we should all lobby for better source material that is native 1080p at 60fps or higher therefore all the band-aid methods utilized by display manufactures today wouldnt complicate and degrade image quility!!!! I bet most of the problems we see today in displays would disappear if we truly had good source material to begin with this is my opinion ( right now we have garbage entering our displays and display manufactures are trying to band-aid it and as I see it this is not going in the direction that I like!!!!) LOTS OF MONEY SPENT ON BAND-AID SOLUTIONS BY MANUFACTURES!!!!

Why are you reviving a 5 year old thread? Especially with nothing to add....

I think search or something else is is broken on the forums. (possibly changing the timestamp on the last post of old topics?) It's been happening for months now, ever since they "upgraded" the forum software. (and promptly broke a ton of other things - I still can't PM people or search properly)

please take the high road in every post:do not respond to or quote a problematic post: report it HDMI.org:what a mess
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